Technology Innovation: Miss-call that turns off Computer

This a guest article by Joel Cordle who writes for Idea Design Studio, a firm which helps inventors realize their ideas.

They say that necessity is the mother of invention. But can it also be said that a little insecurity can promote an unusual invention of sorts? The answer is a resounding yes and this does come in light of a very strange invention created by the mind of Ram Demiwal. Why would anyone want to come up with a bizarre invention? Can the same be said that an odd invention is just as good as a very useful invention? The only that can be given is totally dependent on the invention and what is its purposed form of use for everyday people. Any invention shouldn’t just be innovative and life changing. It should also be something that appeals to others and is something that others want to utilize in their lives.

The trick that shuts down computer

Is the miss-call that turns off a computer one of those new inventions that will go far or just another hair-brained scheme amid the many other hair-brained and short-lived inventions out there. Ram Demiwal believes that the miss-call is something that makes his computer truly safe and secure. However, the truth may be known, maybe it is his own security blanket to comfort him about the overall security of his precious computer.

Demiwal has definitely come up with an idea that is not only weird but also far out of the box. Nonetheless, to him it is literally inspiration, and this is the thing that sometimes does lead to production of genius.

Whos is Behind MissCall

Ram Demiwal is already a professional when it comes to the repairing of mobile products and computers. So it is not like he doesn’t know his business and craft inside out. However, is the miss-call something that can develop into a big ring or will it be just another miss hit? Only time will tell. If his invention is deemed worthy amid the new inventions. It will take off on its own as a specialized technology and go from there. No more need be said on it. It either will or will not achieve greatness. Even if it is classified bizarre by many, it may not be that in the end. It may be a new innovation beyond innovation.

Demiwal installed a cell phone into the CPU of his computer and was able to shut down and restart his computer using a cell phone. It was one missed call that is able to initiate this whole interesting process to make his system safe and secure. This is just one of the inventions of Demiwal who has also invented a way to start a water motor up.

Ram Demiwal may just have something there with his miss call that turns a computer off. After all, it is new inventions that are bold and different, which do stand out the most from amid other inventions out there.

This man is not only obviously innovative but on the brink of creating something that just may be the “new” something that does stand out for tomorrow. He does think out the box and creates out the box at the same time. Being innovative is to boldly go where no one else does dare to go!

About the author:

Joel Cordle, is the Marketing lead at Idea Design Studio. Idea Design Studio is a product development firm that specializes in top-of-the-line design work for inventors. If you have any question on how to get invention help just contact Idea Design Studio.

One Response to Technology Innovation: Miss-call that turns off Computer

  • Elena Anne says:

    This is an amazing invention and pretty helpful too especially if you forgot to shutdown your computer before leaving your home. I’ve also learned about the same concept before done by electrical engineering and computer engineering students. They were able to switch off the lights in the house and also used an automated lock system to lock the house by using their cellular phones. The just needed to “call their house” and the lights went off and the house was locked and the system from the house responds to your phone prompting you about the status of the action.
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